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201

DEBUSSY, CLAUDE. Autograph Note Signed, “C.D,” in French, on his printed

visiting card: “Here, my dear Abel! / and all my friendship.” 1

3

/

4

x3

3

/

4

inches; faint scattered

soiling.

Np, nd

[700/1,000]

202

DELIBES, LÉO. Autograph Note Signed, to “Mon cher Laposata[?],” in French,

requesting admission for this evening, with a postscript additionally Signed, “L. Delibes,”

requesting a change, written diagonally at upper right. 1 page, 8vo, “Thèatre Impèrial” sta-

tionery; contemporary notes in red pencil in unknown hand at upper left, postscript

signature touching text of note, faint staining at upper left, small hole at lower left, folds.

Paris, [1861]

[100/200]

203

FAURÉ, GABRIEL.Autograph Note Signed, to “dear Mr. Pasés[?],” in French, on

the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, sending congratulations during his absence

from Paris. 2 pages, 2x3

3

/

4

inches.

Np, nd

[200/300]

204

GOETZ, HERMANN. Autograph Note Signed, “Hermann Goetz u. Frau,” to an

unnamed recipient, in German, on a small card with mourning border:“The warmest sym-

pathy for your painful loss.” 2x3

1

/

2

inches; faint scattered foxing.

“Hottingen” [Zürich], 5 October 1876

[500/750]

205

GOLDMARK, KARL.Autograph Note Signed,“Goldmark,” to Stage Director of

Rome’s Apollo Theater Guglielmo Canori (“Dear Friend Canori”), in Italian, in purple

ink, on the recto and verso of his printed visiting card, informing him that Goldmark will

leave tomorrow, and praising his miraculous work. 1

1

/

4

pages, 2

1

/

4

x3

1

/

2

inches.

Rome, 18 March 1885

[150/250]

. . . [Y]ou achieved a miracle with this splendid setting which I wouldn’t have expected after

the dress rehearsal. . . .”

201 (Actual Size)

Lot 204